Kytherian Ladies Auxiliary honour inspirational women during Mother’s Day Morning Tea

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The Kytherian Ladies Auxiliary honoured inspirational women at their Mother’s Day Morning Tea event on Tuesday, May 3.

Over 100 people attended the morning tea event at the Lakes Golf Club in Eastlakes, and enjoyed talking amongst themselves and eating the delicious food on offer.

There were also a number of speeches from proud Kytherian, Matina Mottee, and Bridget Sakr, who is the mother of one of the victims of the 2020 Oatlands car crash that killed four children. She is also the NSW Liberal Party’s by-election candidate for Strathfield.

In amongst the official proceedings and mingling, a silent auction was also held and Tina Cass was the successful bidder of a limited-edition Kytherian Centenary Medallion.

All in all, it was an event enjoyed by all who attended!

READ MORE: ‘It’s a piece of our history’: Why three proud Kytherians bid on the Centenary Medallion.

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